
Cefree 100mg Tablet DT
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Augment Remedies
Salt Composition
Cefpodoxime Proxetil (100mg)
Overview Cefree 100mg Tablet DT
Ceftin 100mg Delayed-Release Tablets combat bacterial infections throughout the body. This antibiotic is effective against infections affecting the lungs (like pneumonia), urinary tract, ears, sinuses, throat, and skin. Its bactericidal action alleviates symptoms and eradicates the infection. Administer Ceftin 100mg Delayed-Release Tablets with food, consistently following your physician's prescribed schedule for even spacing of doses. Maintaining a regular daily intake aids adherence. Dosage varies depending on the infection; however, always complete the full course as directed, even if symptoms improve. Premature cessation may allow bacterial resurgence. This medication is ineffective against viral infections such as influenza or the common cold. Unnecessary antibiotic use diminishes its future efficacy. Common side effects include skin rash, nausea, and diarrhea. Taking this medication with food may mitigate gastrointestinal upset. Report any concerning side effects to your doctor. Inform your doctor of any antibiotic allergies, kidney or liver issues before use. Generally considered safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding under medical supervision. This medication may cause blurred vision, drowsiness, or dizziness. Avoid driving if these symptoms arise.
Uses of Cefree 100mg Tablet DT
Managing bacterial diseases
Major Benefits of Cefree 100mg Tablet DT:
Follow your doctor's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length for this medication. Always dissolve the Cefree 100mg Tablet DT in water before consumption. It should be administered with food.
Common Side effects of Cefree 100mg Tablet DT:
- Rash
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
How to use Cefree 100mg Tablet DT:
Follow your physician's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length for this medication. Always dissolve the Cefree 100mg Tablet DT in water prior to consumption. Administer this medicine with a meal.
How Cefree 100mg Tablet DT works:
Cefree 100mg Delayed-Release tablets contain an antibiotic that eradicates bacteria by disrupting their cell wall synthesis, a process essential for bacterial viability.
SAFETY ADVICE
AlcoholSAFE
There are no known adverse reactions associated with ingesting alcohol alongside a 100mg Cefree DT tablet.
PregnancySAFE IF PRESCRIBED
The use of Cefree 100mg Delayed-Release Tablets during pregnancy is typically deemed safe. Preclinical trials in animals revealed minimal or no harmful consequences to the fetus; nonetheless, data from human studies are scarce.
Breast feedingSAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Cefree 100mg Delayed-Release Tablets are considered safe for breastfeeding mothers. Research in humans indicates minimal drug transfer to breast milk, posing no known risk to infants. However, extended Cefree 100mg Tablet DT use should be avoided due to potential side effects like diarrhea and skin rashes.
DrivingUNSAFE
Driving may be impaired by Cefree 100mg DT tablets, which can cause drowsiness, dizziness, and blurred vision. Refrain from operating a vehicle if these effects are experienced.
KidneyCAUTION
Exercise caution when administering Cefree 100mg Delayed-Release Tablets to individuals suffering from advanced renal impairment. Dosage modification for Cefree 100mg Delayed-Release Tablets might be necessary. Physician consultation is advised.
LiverSAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Cefree 100mg sustained-release tablets are considered safe for patients with hepatic impairment. No dosage modification is necessary for Cefree 100mg sustained-release tablets in this population.
What if you forget to take Cefree 100mg Tablet DT :
Should you forget a Cefree 100mg Tablet DT dose, administer it at your earliest convenience. If, however, your next dose is imminent, omit the missed dose and resume your usual dosing regimen. Never take a double dose.
Facts to Know About Cefree 100mg Tablet DT
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Chemical Classification | Extended-Spectrum Cephalosporins (Generations 3 & 4) |
| Developing Habits | No. |
| Treatment Category | Infectious Disease Treatments |
| Action Class | Third-generation cephalosporins |
